mdalby
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Former Timpview and BYU basketball player Alan Andrus, who played professionally in Japan, attended the Kings' workout.
"Jimmer played well. Of course he shot well, though not spectacularly — for him," said Andrus. "He passed very well in the 3-on-3, dominating without shooting a lot. He also looked good, and I would guess quicker than the Kings' braintrust might have expected, on defense. Offensively, he had some moves that had Jerry Reynolds, Pete Carril, and the whole row of Kings brass laughing and shaking their heads at how good he was. At one point he probably hit 15 20-foot pull-up jumpers in a row.
"It was actually comical to see how much (co-owner) Gavin Maloof seemed to be enthralled with Jimmer. While Tyler Honeycutt's athleticism was impressive, both Maloof and Petrie went directly up to Jimmer afterwards and spent a considerable amount of time with him. I didn't see them even speak to the other five players."
Walker couldn't make the workout with Fredette. The Kings brought in Sam Muldrow, Josh Harrellson, Honeycutt, Tobias Harris and UTEP's Randy Culpepper.
"The Kings brought out another guard, (believed to be Culpepper), who was super quick," said Andrus.
"My supposition is that this was to measure Jimmer's quickness. Jimmer did an impressive job of staying in front of him, even on full-court one-on-one drills. In the same drills, when Jimmer was on offense, he blew right by him. Jimmer was too strong and crafty for the other guard to handle."
https://www.deseretnews.com/article...amento-Kings-with-quickness-defense.html?pg=2